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Bangor Daily Whig and Courier from Bangor, Maine • Page 8

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'S. i i W-J-W-I-M WILL SUSPEND. That the bard worked of the WSIGanay enjoy to the fullest extant the cheir of CKJUtmasticfe; a Tuesday morning edition! of this paper will not be published. Bsrtlett Brooks of: Orringtori, has been chosen odist of the senior class at Harvard. He is said to be the best writer of verse at the university.

I Messrs. Lelgtiton''Davenport have eoinpleted the contract of putting, the Steam heating apparatus into the large store of Kimball at Milli' xidcket. -j Myra Vickery, who basj beefl teaching school In Ashland OK some, time; arrived on the noon Barigc-r and Aroostook to pass in; Jhls'city. A -Messrs. A.

J.Mayberry, Pow- Ers and JB. Al Clifford, arrived on -the noon Bangor.and Aroostook Sat" jnrday, to pass Sunday and Monday at F. Ryder; tack' who resides at B8 Everett jrtll have his dinner table taSS noon, four generations of tile Ry- family, a circumstance which does tot occur every day. I I I "An excellent specimen of candjf making andone. which'it con-' siderabls 'attention, Is the- little log cabin mide of candy in the window of, Buckley It was made by a workman in Bragg, rCum- iitDgs Co's candy shop, and reflects great credit upon )him as a master of 5 his profession.

Bank. Examiner Tiinbeflake have.beeri getting the annual report of the department into ahape'for some time, and they hope to have it ready for the public spmej time during tie next month. The report of tie railroad commissioners win be ready for the public eye this, week. It will be a good brie for Colonei Farring- anil tne.conuaiisslonershaveseeured many interesting tables.different from what.have been given in the former I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Ifr-t-H--t i 17000 Maine and preme Conrt) Jonaii Cutting Cafterward Judge of Court) polls 2.33 Joseph R. Lumbert 22.604.00 Lambert Fluher 21,55000 Samuel Lincoln Foster Co Audi Leighton poll lfi ta Samuel ftMorrlL Jacob McOaw Thornton HcOaw ran.

ir i James McLaughUn lae Tear Previous to the Jobn Mason Thomas Nowell (General) -Change Fron Town Amos Patten Willis Patten Co John Pearson Pierce -i TM-. George Pickering Compared With ConditioLS ylvan Sf 5 lc Amos Alexander, Savage Edward and Smith. Abner Taylor Thatcher Thatcher 4: George A. Veazlej F. I.

D. Williamson John Arad Thompson, Stetson Emery, John Poor D. B. Hinckley Theo. te.Dodd, money.

12318.00 2699900 ENCOITCAG BJT TBrit 26 nloo at the Lowest Prices ever qubted 'for reliable and i styles. We will nowgrveeyetr-body a chance to gladdei! 1690000 -j the heart of the little fellows with most useful i loooooo mas Present at a moderate outlay, 9J76SOO i i -I Positively for One Week Only 1548700 you may take your choice of our entire stock of Qiildren'-s fc SVesteeSuits, During the Year. C. C. PORTER, RIVER of the Chief :ofthfeir.si It That the Whiob.

Would Benefit General hers a time -vhen' the understands, have this pocket and the bar abreast of it per. haps also, all! dredged out. but as the general navigation of the: river does pot, he reports demand or require must 'be primarily for the benefi: of private individuals and therefore not wor- thy being done by the United States. This bar has been in existence; he is told, for thirty and pn3 wltb whom he has remem- tar was not of the most Interesting books rt tne. City Hall the tie taxable polls and of Ban gor the year previous to tfce the form 'of goveriimeut, from towh to city.

Tb3 book contaliis between 90 and 100 pajes. According to the Maine Register the of Bangor in 1830 was 268 and In 1840 was 8.6J4. Probably.In 1833 there were here between 6,000 and ,000 peoplej We gather from the Inventory the following Items: I real and ptrsonal" estate NonTresldent do 610000 GO 050 00 25,11 11.353.00 3.500.00 500.00 300.00 The lowest pricts these sorts were ever retailed at 50. tb Total 3,124.53 NaTigafion is the Widening there. Major.

Hbessler reports that the Hato Channel, by Dredgi wor at this poln which would iv -a the Face of the APPROPRIATIONS. department Hato hannel, by DredginAw.y wor at iv -a benefit general navigation be to '1, An Oldjtqwn lady lost a hat recently which she purchased at The Fashion. She boarded a car with a arm ful of bundles arid saw some out side. picked up all her bandies except her hat arid stepped to Epeak she lost the car and took another. The, conductor reports that one said that lady left a bundle, but another woman spoke up promptly and is Neither the.

hat nor the woman who took it has jet appeared. 1 (Don, lie valuable hoorid owned Crafty of the Penobscot Ex" chance, and who has been lost since a-ireek ago last Thursday, returned borne Sunday night on the 7.15 train tram Callus. He was found by a mln Who llvei about 15 miles across the from Calais. Sat. nrday, night the man sent'word to.

Mr. R. W. Sawyer and City Marshal Miller Of Calato! who went but and got 1 the do and sent him home on the morn- Ing train! It is.needless to say that Mr. Cratlty is much elated.

Bev. C. 0. Crane of Yarmouth; pires- Ident ortiie Maine Christian Endeavor Union, esteem favor if corre- Becretaries and iwill proinptly infonried of all meetings, of county or local C. unions.

'The State president will be as far asj possible, to attend all E- throughout the State, and desired to'do so will inake an'eTen- question box, or serve the any other way. The onljr chaige be-his traveling: expenses an 1 eritertainriierit Mr: addreassjis Yarmouth, Me. widen the msUn channel by dredging away the east orjcbanael face of the bar, but the information so.far pbtaln- Congressmari Bontelle ed does not appedr to Llm to Indicate, report'from Brig. Gen. thjttbta son, chief of engineers the United jjality giving the greatest difficulty, to States army, concerning the'proposed navigation between Ban gor and the sea improvement in the" Jcot rlver, the sawdus: bar at High Head Just ''m' 'above Bucksport, where have near Stems' milL It states upon but without from the.

report I Mayor ,3. injury. A jnew examination the lat- of engineers, of Dec. ter-localltJy is desired and beTequests 13, the work desired is not authority, to make, the necessary ex- interests of genera, costofthe of the river, but th.af the ement Baln to piid out of th 3 approprla- which would benefit general navigation for the Improvement of Penob- is the the.chaiMielby scot'rlver. i the east or ctiannel face indorsement'" of Col of tne.bar.

He states that taeiiojforma- Gillespla', division engineer of the tion so far obtained not corps'of-'engineers, states that this latter work'Is an urgent one. 'in his judfement approved Roesaler'in his report to-Gen. uuder the existing ap- Wilscn states" tiiat'a compailsbnjof the "ppckerVov- last survey with that of pries, ering the two wharves Immediately to at the bar in question, shows on im- the northward of Sterns and that, provement In the situation at'thli point ere re 0 appropriation as regards general navigation of 'J httt au1hSrity'bef di8- the river, -which was not trict officer to make- an" examination The area dredged: in 18J2 has-not andisurvey of thejsawdust bar at High shoaled again, but contrary has 6V ren ovlne a ar exhibited a tendency' to.dsepe'n..The inc wn 3t top of the: bar: itself aDrenst of-the to the navigation'of the rlyeirj uppermost wharf IB not as higti as it was in.1892 and 12 of the channel face the bar bas apparently, receded an average of over 30 feet since the survey of 1872 the 12 feet cbntour on the er east side of the river indicates a lessor but an equally decided recession from its 5 cnoo 4..... Oyerlayings Total: State 'tax County tax engine 6.900.00 2J60000 21500.00. :350.00-.

i 709.92 Benjamin I. Davenport neirs 47,717.00 13,400.00 Richard Plke heirs. 20,940:00 Harvey Reed 10,200.00 Amasa Stetson The' wealthiest town pears to.have been Mr. William Emerson with J100.000; Amos. ii.

second, I'Gep'rge W. third, $60334 and Samuel Yeazle; fourth Amasa Stetson; non-resident, was the largest holder of real estata In strong comparison with these figures Is the. valuation for 1899 which is as follows: Resident Real and Personal Estate Non-resident do 4,071,158 finished, trimmed with silk i and embroidered; vests. prefer to lose the lot. therity earn the good our.

patrons, 2 than to carry' them oyer to another season. 3 MONDAY, tEC; IBIk i. THE 23d. 1J51, vSTrTiCTLY OHMRICE CLOTHING HOUSE. 165 Exchange Bacgoiv i 'N'W $19,147.39 SCHOLARS.

In District 6II 2. Ci9 5,705 taxable 17J.15.00. is 6.. 6.. The record in the given below, indicates Eomewhd MAETC; FEDERATION.

fMtinff. of--the Clubs to be Held at Wentbrook. position In 1872. The mid-w. nter meeting of the Maine Federation If to be held' it Westbrook 1 'L vi Jan.

24, bir invitatiori'of the Animon- narrowest point navigable channel betwefe the 1-2. feei cbntours ovl opposite the middle of the bir 1 about 8 8eat out 'TM 280 feet In width; Froin tnlB' point up and down the river the channel widens reaching a 670 tjreast of Sterns' lower wharf arid i width of 410 opposite Air-erican Icei at the up utreaca approach! Were this channel abreast of the bar located iri' a stralgbt-'portlon; of. the river there would be 'no: ques- State heaiJquarterB: 1 First, "An Old Home Week i Its benefits, to the How the feflWatior. to ng-it ttloat rid, "Tae relation of tbe State i List'of Qjues'lons wblcn' clubs are' in- tlon as to Its possessing snfflelenL.width discuss and renier! a decision for'the needs of riavigatlpn. The either thrbuj'gh the pteldent or difficulty-in the situation at the 'i fact that the approach froa is Cretan on a curve, and.

that; pilots.cjimlng Grimes. down stream may. not'be aWe.tp note." J. ypn ri flvor rebrganlza- what or are asprotchlDg G.F.^f. C.

which- shall this channel from the south In time to, ta lH manoeuvre for safe pass i This Daggett's i 'Total Those! were days, of large families, there being quite a number of families I that reported eleven scholars eack, I while six and seven were very common. The assessors were Jonas Cutting. Preserved B. Mills and Thomas F-. Hatch and -NeweHIOsttn'was tne collector.

booV, lat of 1 the vigor with which tte collector discharged his duties: Mr; Oilman horse' was taken and sold to pay his taxes was a' prominent citizen, who was the mayor of the The horse was valued by the assessors at seventy-five dollars: The record is as follows: 'Tenobcot Fob. 2 1834. I have; this day taken a horse, the property o' Allen Oilman, and after keeping the 'same four, days'a ad advertising ie same forty-eight hoars next before' time and day of sale, I proceeded and did sell the same at pub, at. the towL- pump in this 'on Monday, the 24th Inst to am Emerson; Esq. he being behest bidder therefcr for tbe sum of.

one hundred and dollars anc 84-100, which is the of his taxes arid' the expense of the being the same taxes natied against him in tbe tax book. NEWELL BEAN. Collector. Expenses 3.15 Advertbjlng and .60 Scholars. 6,059.

Probable population, 23.000; APPROPRIATIONS! Highwaya 000.00 Bridges 1.0,00.00 Schools Pauper 15,000.00 Contingent 1 5,000.00 Buildings 15,000.00 Parks 4,000.00 Salaries 13,000.00 Fire 28,000.00 Police j. 17,000.00 Sewers 13,000.00 Street Lights 7,500.00 Water' 40.000.00 23,000.00. Discount ori taxes from pl'ompt Ovcrlaylngs PLACE, ByY VOVK 1 can ihow you a fine line of Chozi fut ap in tojies, lowei; pric- to.es of all kinds, and tbebsist in Confestijns, m'x: 13,500.00 i u.896.30 Thorn Stirred Total City.Tax../.. State Tax County Tax 41,221.95 18.71f.27 is interesting to. compare some of these figures.

The appropriation for, "schools in 1833 $2,500. In 1899'it'was $42,000. to which shmiUl be added the amount received state, uringing the total to over In addition to the cost of-repairs; included in the appro-' priation for buildings. vWe now have about four times as many Bcholars "as then. The Ore' department costs now as against the street ment $32,000 as against $6,900.

The items of $50 to the Society or Grangs, ii $25 jo Ihe Receiving'the most Votes be line One 10c' purchase at 1-rceso Total- Bridges -Contingent 'Buildings (Parks. Police. Sewers Street'lights Total were, then 1.000 15.000 i care of with the one j-ges," $2,500. (Spectof and Coiirl Last ilay. A.

Sacred' 1: the body ispiclons of foul play were entertained some, while -others thought.differ- ently. The county officials.were notified and Friday Coroner'Charles Coombs vis- Ited the spot'and held an inquest. Kcights bf.ColunJlius: Jury were Dickey, W.L.-Rand,.. St. Mary's, Teciperarice s'flOO Fernald, Ulypses A.

Ward, Sidney Fund Society, isiooo W. Ward arid W. I. Hunt. 4.000 evidence that the fle- 2 1 1 nn Maine Fraternal 23,000 ceased.jwho iiKa.

veteAn otthe 13000. ar Went t0 OUse 7'soo 0 J-'Ly Peaboly, late Tuesday af- Relief; --1--' ternopn. 7 He stayed, therei until Grange at 6 Mile Falls 8.30 the evening and then left for? TM gor. Court O. 'Mystic 'rie Kei Queen City Council Orono Grange Ladles' Orange There waai no separata account'made of the personal and real estate.

iitFpv; i i- Jp''M I PIp'K? FJ. C. E. Oak wasJnstrudted try the governor an libuncU to setfle a i certain dfcpute; over a'tract'pf land eastern' It seeems from what is told that Ihe.dispute has been in qjies- tlon over the ownership of. a piece 'of land for a long timer II! is.

No. 1. in Range 1, situated below yincebbro in Washington co'nn- ty. wte originally sold before Mas: was'a state arid'again aiter 1 Maine was set apart from Massachu- '-eettsno transaction aav-, Jng been made to Maine! It was sold the deed this time being mixed bj clericallerrbra making TpwnV' gubject to a question ai to i-; tnolde unable to see a very distance General I a i shoiild -1' be ahead nllots are 'unusually alert in ap- Poeedonlyi of State. Federations? nirt In or fed- proacning this part of tne rwer, in or-.

der to regulate their formably to other vessete In the Tlcln-: i ity.MaJor^Hoessler states tha he could 1 State of helpful Interest to our deh gates to the biennial at Milwaukee, should beva tall and "ivljhe folLrwlng aervlce has r.ntcevillcl county.Vfrom- OreeulWCFromm IfloS. Route, RiceTlile to Greenfield. miles and ajwaeg by when competent and experienced pilots are in charge. Re states that on the whole, from all infoxmaUom ble, it seem to neceaaaTy. to do to'thte nfly 1 present in.tie' general navigation.

of the He states that there is no doubt that the presence of the bur has-considerable influence: npon; the property Jbebfnd 'be considerably more valnablp, all- parts of it eqoally to deep against the-respective names is the Many of these families that are only' a "WVnj-tp. some of the oldest active In the George. Wj Brown (Father Billings AccideBU come with distressing fre-. the' farm: Cuts, 'bruises, 'Dr. Thomas' Eclectrlc Oil rellevs the paiu'lnstantly.

Never a cow and accoiripanied by, Mr. Peabody! Both men i drlnkinrheaviiy.an'd about half a mile Haney from Peabody's jthey separated! ul van Peabody taking the and returning I The next. morning 'the body of Holden Tozier was found about 9 o'clojst Brown near where Peabody left him. The near Troy-line nearly; rive JiT niiles from Thorndlke Sljation anft "on 1 an unfrequented.road! Coombs The deceased Jl Crirran pocket between the bar and wliart 28.09LOO 1,000.00 t.OOO.OO' For the Most Popular Teacher. Campbell ft Mills (P, C.rjim.,-.;......

L. Cram James RufusD -Driijtimond Mills) 39,673,00 ....40,900:00 suffered from attacks of heart illsease, and the Jury brought to the effect that ils.deatk was; due to heart: failure calised by txposire. was 67 yeare old. Mrs. John wldbw, of Con- duqtor John A.

Mace, died recently and the; body brought tere Saturday for burial. Mrs. JMace lived here for Bevbral years her husband was the: passenger-conductor on the Bel- fast branch. She was an esUnlable tady, who was much Ukedi" The funer-- house of Ambrose Monday, 25, at 4 P. H.j Nellie Blaisdell IMabel Preese aniaU, soinrfor.

wiatever ownerihlp' of the ing excursions from: across the bay and Wm j- The largest, best 1 Appointed 1 'most liberally "managed hotel nortft of Ten minutes' from yB. 4j A- 'Station. 1 The most delightful location. Magnificent view trim hotel veranda. attention uio traveiW I 'Propreitors andj Managers, V-V-i-: Wereilnd Large National Companies! Opcrr Throughout Now ell Air Coorpaniy, pn tottneirlcredii.li-:'-.

B. of cUy.J llii. not matter 01 a confirmation ut'-riiTit' in circulation several I debtcd National bauk. placed ceiver, and exactly, its lyrun has becri by C. i more than of the It bas of, paper of th'e' 1 ing securities, No.rcross has the present tinn; 1 doubt upon tbe tbe merchandise the company; hav-'i ly as those 01" i BO that the nuituli.

supplied them creditors, i i edAees being to counted B. sfgnees, when Hlnghara "The 1 nriy estimate llabllldes. able -to do tare two Lovell Arms I nristn i for'aday tin" occaspcr.a:: exchange! bought a These. toiriers are. ilpon tviih i atfd careful puxchksers." -If you'd change 'ary.

chase here js' 1 that Lvill 1 P. H. VCSE I- '1 1 j'-'Walk In aiul Illllllllllllllllllil i in' i i --AUD-- WKOfi AROOSTO 5s--Due fe Sdeei on applies: 9ARROWS.

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